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Make a corruption free environment.Development of transport,health and education system. Make a state anticorruption body,make a separate barak valley development council,complete the central govt grant projects in fixed time with honest and good quality of work.People have to give votes only to honest and efficient politicians.Most importantly---the people have to become more responsible,hardworking and think broadly and globally,and work unitedly irrespective of religion,cast and colour.

Early civilizations developed near any river valleys. The most common river valleys was the Nile RIver of Egypt, Tigris and Euphrates river in the fertile crescent and the yellow river/Huang he river in china. the reason for the settlement near the river valleys was the fertile land. Nomads did not …have to move around for food and home. THey learned to grow crops and domesticate animals. River valleys gave nomads a place to stay and develop towns and villages which led to societies and a civilization. (MORE)

Assam is famous for its tea and wildlife. Its famous wildlife parks are Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Saikhowa National Park and Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. Assam tea usually refers to strong black tea which the region is best-known for. Assam black tea is one of the main component…s in Irish Breakfast tea, Ostfresientee, and other strong, black breakfast blends. The region also produces a small amount of white and green tea, sold as artisan teas on the specialty tea market. (MORE)

Officially it is not recognised. It is just a verbal name due to its name Assam. It is called valley because majority land is valley. Actually the state has two valley - Brahmaputra and Barak valley. These names came from two main river of the State. With the name of Assam valley people wanted to in…dicate about whole state. (MORE)

The land in river valleys is very fertile. It is easier to herd animals when the land is flat. Water is a very essential thing for humans and before wells it was easiest to get it from rivers. Water can provide power, and assist trade.and also the river gives us food like fish etc.

Because, Animals go down there to drink, which is a source of food. You need water to live. Also good soil and trees, use the trees for your fire and homes, use soil to grow crops and spring flooding makes the water good for crops.

Because archaelogical resuts relate to the number of archaeologists, the first great riverine civilizations discovered were those of the Nile (the ancient Egyptians) and of the Tigris -Euphrates system in Iran/Iraq (The Sumerians). In the 1920-30s Mortimer Wheeler then uncovered the big brick-built …cities of the Indus Valley in India, but very little is known about them. Although there has been a lack of investigation and discussion, it seems obvious that there must also have been similar societies in Asia, especially on the great Chinese rivers. These all date to the Neolithic period in origin. This was the time of the first farmers and herders. The ready availablity of water would have made growing crops a very simple affair. Plentiul crops provide a surplus to pay priests, artists and soldiers, so civilization could develop. (MORE)

Earliest recorded civilisations grew up between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in modern day Iraq due to the good soil needed for cops to be grown which allowed humans to become farmers and settle in one place rather than hunter/gatherers and keep migrating. This way, early humans started to plan f…or the future with regards to food supply rather than the hit and miss approach when hunting. Obviously hunting still took place to suppliment diet but the change was set for humans to build cities and turn their minds to other things such as philosophy, religion and science. (MORE)

1)Promoting foreign investments. 2)Developing trade business with Bangladesh,mayanmar,nepal and China. 3)Development of agriculture. 4)development of small towns. 5)development of new ecofriendly industrial areas. 6)developing the state transport and communication system.7)Making the Health and Educ…ation sector of the state hitech and corruption free. 8)Last but the most important---developing a corruption free environment,which is the biggest enemy of Assam's development. 9)PROMOTING ECO-TOURISM 10)PROMOTING BOTH NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TOURISM ATTRACTING PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. 11)DEVELOPIND A WORLDCLASS TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE. 12)PROMTING TOURISM GIVING AN UNIQUE NAME TO THE STATE AS DONE IN CASE OF THE STATES LIKE KERALA(GOD'S OWN COUNTRY),KASHMIR(PARADICE ON EARTH). By Shahnawaj Mazumder (MORE)

One did. But it failed. They build, ironically, pyramid-like mounds and had several cultural parallels to Egypt. However, because of several unknown reasons, and a few known, civilization favored Mexico and the equator region over the grass lands of the Mississippi.

The Tigris-Euphrates river valley in Mesopotamia influenced the Mesopotamians development by allowing them to settle and raise crops in the riverbanks. Without the rivers, Mesopotamia would never been a home to civilization.

There was little rainfall in Mesopotamia, but there was a yearly flooding and that could help and hurt the civilization. if it was too much water, the crops would die and so would the people due to mal nutrition

water, is the main and next is flooding yes it seams little awkward but its true when the flood comes it leaves the fertilized land behind which helped farmers to grow their farms/plants. and as you know water is the main source while planting because nothing is possible without water in plantation.…(MORE)

Mass wasting is the downslope movement of soil and weathered rock debris. Streams can deepen valleys by downcutting (erosion), but widening or enlarging of the valley via erosion of the sides or slopes is accomplished largely through mass wasting. Mass wasting delivers the weathered rock material an…d soil to the streams, which carry it away to some site of deposition. (MORE)

The land in river valleys is very fertile. It is easier to herd animals when the land is flat. Water is a very essential thing for humans and before wells it was easiest to get it from rivers. Water can provide power, and assist tr

The geographic features of the Nile River valley affected what theancient Egyptians did in their daily lives. The Nile River was thecentral point by which the crops were irrigated, drinking waterlocated, and trade was established. During the rainy season, theNile River would flood and irrigate the l…and through a series ofchannels. In drier seasons the Nile was a meeting place formarkets. (MORE)

1) The people should give vote to efficien t and honest peoples. 2) Develope business with neighbouring states like Mizoram,Tripura,Manipur and the neighbouring countries like Mayanmar,Bangladesh etc .3) Improving the standard of education and healht system.4) Increasing the quality of road…s. 5 ) Most importantly , reduction of corruption and work unitedly irrespective of cast and religion . By Shahnawaj Mazumder (MORE)

Farming allowed for the river valley civilizations to be created. Farming allowed more people to be fed with less land when compared to hunting and gathering, creating the possibility for larger groups of people to live in one area.

While Barack Obama had little contact with his biological father (by most accounts, they only met on two occasions), his mother was determined to see him succeed, even though his biological father was not a presence in his life, and a second marriage also did not work out. His mother encouraged her …young son to study (and modeled the behavior by continuing to advance in her own studies); his grandparents were equally supportive of him, and very much involved in raising him. This was a family that valued education and loved books; as a result, young Barack (or Barry, as he was sometimes called back then) was exposed to a wide range of ideas, as well as encouraged to believe he could have a good career if he studied hard. Probably the best thing his family did for him was treat him as a normal child: this was still an era when biracial children were rare and often stigmatized, but by most accounts, his mother and grandparents gave him the confidence to chart his own course, even if others doubted him or made fun of him for being different. (MORE)

The earliest civilizations known, where developed along the river valleys of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. It even says in the Bible the the garden of Eden was near the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. The Mesopotamia, was one of the earliest civilizations, and they were based off of those two rivers… too. (MORE)

The Nile River played a VERY important role in the development of the Egyptians because their main water supply was based on the Nile River, and therefore the Nile River was very important in the Egyptians' survival.

Civilisation rests on surplus, where the initial scramble to make a living by hunting and gathering, then primitive agriculture, and the accociated predatory tribes who batten on it, are replaced by productivity which provides a living plus a surplus which allows a degree of effort and resources to …be diverted to cultural and leisure activity. Such surpluses can best be gained through very productive farming and both domestication of animals and use of metallurgy to produce tools, and leading to trade to supply locally-deficient materials and foodstuffs. The river valleys, their soils refertilised through annual floods, and reliable water for irrigation, both provided the growing environment and the means of transport to facilitate the development of sustainable surpluses. And with it came the capability to organise and defend rising prosperous communities. so people could gro crops (MORE)

People cant survive without water, and neither can livestock. Thesoil around the rivers is usually very fertile due to annualflooding which washes slit onto land making it easier to grow cropsand support livestock on.

features of the Indus religion: a Great Male God and a MotherGoddess; deification or veneration of animals and plants; symbolicrepresentation of the phallus ( linga ) and vulva ( yoni ); and, use of baths and water in religiouspractice.